HydroMist Pro Series Manuel utilisateur

Table 1
Pro Series
Misting Pump
Operating Manual

1.1. Specifications and Basic Functions
1.2. Dimensions
1.3. Identifying the Components
2 - Quick Set-up
2.1. Installing the Machine
3 - Correct Use
4 - Operating Guide
4.2. Control Panel Functions
4.3. Overview of the LCD Monitor
4.4. Misting Controller Operation
5 - Troubleshooting
6 - Maintenance Guide
7 - Periodic Checks and Inspection
8 - Product Warranty
Table Of Contents
1 - Overview
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2.2. Pro II Diagram
2.3. Infrared Remote Control
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1 - Overview
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Model
Pro 75 (F10-04-007) Pro 100 (F10-04-008)
Max. Pressure
1000 PSI / 70 BAR
Pro 75
0.72 gpm @ 1750rpm
Single Phase Induction Motor 120V/60Hz
Pro75 = 3/4HP Pro 100 = 1 HP
L x W x H
21.7 x 13 x 14.6 in.
Net Weight
Pro 75 : 60 lbs Pro 100 : 62 lbs
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Electric Solenoid Valve, Inlet
Electric Solenoid Valve, Outlet
LCD Control Panel
5” Particulate Filter
Water Supply Sensor
Infrared Remote Control
Notice
Do not use the pump during adverse weather conditions.
1.1 Secifications and Basic Functions
Flow Rate
Electric Motor
Standard
Components
Functions
·Automatic Shut Off if Water Supply Fails
·Motor Overload Protection (Breaker Switch)
·Temperature & Humidity Sensing
·Total Run Time Counter
·300 Hour Maintenance Reminder
·Pressure Regulator with Internal Bypass
·Mode 1:15 sec. Misting / 20 sec. Stop
·Mode 2:25 sec. Misting / 30 sec. Stop
·Mode 3:40 sec. Misting / 40 sec. Stop
·Mode 4:Custom Programmable
·Mode 5:Weekly Cycle (set by user)
·Mode 6:Continuous Misting
Pro 100
0.95 gpm @ 1750rpm

14.6
13.3
22.5
1.2 Dimensions (inches)
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4
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2
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1LCD control Panel 5Pressure Gauge
2Carry Handle 61/4" Connector, Outlet
3Sensor for Temp. & Humidity 7Hose Coupler, Inlet
4Power Cable with Plug 85”Inlet Water filter Housing
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Power Cable Port
3Motor Overload Breaker Reset
2
Main Power Button
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Table
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1.3 Identifying the Components
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CAUTION:
The Power Cable provides electricity into the pump housing.
If the power cable is plugged in there is elecricity present inside of the machine.
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE BEFORE OPENING THE CABINET ACCESS PANEL.

2 - Quick Set-up
2.1.1 Unpack the Machine
2.1.1.1 Remove the pump from the box
and verify all accessories present. Check
the machine to see if there is any
damage.
2.1.2 Install the water supply line 2.1.2.1 Connect a garden hose to the
inlet fitting securely.
2.1.2.2 Connect the hose to a water supply.
2.1.2.3 Pressurize and check for leaks before
turning on the pump.
2.1.3 Connect the outlet to misting system.
2.1.4 Connect the electrical power
2.1.3.1 Connect a high pressure misting
fitting to the 1/4" NPT brass outlet
fitting on the machine.
2.1.3.2 The outlet port has an built in ball valve.
It is used to vent any air trapped inside
the pump. You may need to initially
vent the air using this valve. Close the
valve when a steady stream of water
flows out, and the pump will pressurize
to full operating pressure.
2.1.4.1 Verify the voltage and current
requirements before plugging the
power cable into the socket. Push
the main power button to “ON”.
2.1 Installing the Machine
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2.2 Misting System Diagram
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2
3
4
1Power Cable
2PRO II Misting Pump
3Water Supply Hose
4Misting Nozzle Circuit
A Basic Diagram of Misting System
1START key
2STOP key
Function Keys for Remote Control
Stop
Run
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2
2.3.1 Attach the provided remote control holder onto a wall or
other location with the included screw.
2.3.2 Remove the plastic cover on the back of the remote
control unit. Install 2 AAA batteries into the unit and
reinstall the cover.
2.3.3 Put the remote control unit in the holder when not in use.
2.3 Infrared Remote Control
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2.3.4 The ideal distance to use the infrared remote control
is within 15 feet. The remote must have a direct line of
sight for successful operation. Direct sunlight can
decrease the effective range of the infrared remote.

3.1.1
The pump should not be powered on during adverse weather conditions
(such as rain, electrical storm, flood, or other dangerous weather).
3.1.2
Only trained operators should use the pump. Children and adults who are
not trained should be restricted from operating the machine.
3.1.3
Power sources must be equipped with proper grounding and circuit
breakers. The National Electric Code, or your local municipal building
code, may have special requirements for installations of this type of
equipment (such as GFCI receptacles for wet locations).
3.1.4
Do not operate the pump in or below freezing temperatures (32°F / 0°C)
3.1.5
Do not move or operate the machine in excessively wet environments.
3.1.6
Place the machine on cement or another solid, flat surface that provides
a firm level support to all four feet of the pump. Keep the machine and
its surroundings dry. Keep the pump away from flammable gases or
fumes. Sparking and excessive heat can ignite flammable gases,
liquids, or materials.
3.1.7
Always read the entire manual before operating the pump. Consult a
professional if you are unable to successfully complete installation.
3 - Correct Use
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3.1 Attention
3. 2 CAUTION
3.2.1
Before starting the machine, verify that oil is present inside of the pump.
3.2.2
Connect only to a power source with correct electrical voltage (V),
frequency (Hz), and adequate current supply according to machine's
specifications.
3.2.3
Do not increase the operating pressure of the pump over 1000PSI.
3.2.4
Do not run the pump without an adequate water supply. Insufficient water
supply will damage the components inside the pump and significantly
shorten the life of the machine.
3.2.5
During operation, do not open the cover and do not touch either the
motor, the pump, components, or wires. Risk of burns or electrocution is
possible. If you plan to service the pump, disconnect the power.
3.2.6
Before running the machine, visually inspect the wires, hoses,
components, and connections for any abnormal wear or breakage.

3.3
Operational Notices
4 -
Operating Guide
4.1.1 Acceptable power sources include AC 100V-240V, 50Hz or 60 Hz.
4.1.2 Ambient Temperature must be between 32-120oF and relative
humidity between 5% - 95%.
4.1.3 Internal power for controls is DC 12V.
4.1.4 3 relays control the functions.
RY1:drives the electric motor.
RY2:drives the inlet solenoid valve.
RY3:drives the by-pass solenoid valve
4.1.5 Blue back-light LED screen.
4.1.6 Infrared transmission remote control.
4.1.7 RTC time control, programmable.
4.1.8 6 operating modes available.
4.1.9 Both Celsius and Fahrenheit systems are available.
4.1.10 Detecting function for humidity.
4.1.11 Buzzer/alarm for timer.
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4.1 Control Box Specifications
3.3.1
The water supply hose must be at least 3/8" size garden hose.
3.3.2
3.3.3
Verify the flow rate for water supply is at least 1 gpm. The water pressure at pump
inlet should be at least 40 PSI.
3.3.4
Water temperature must not exceed 140 oF, and must be well-filtered. Poor water
quality will decrease the service life of the pump and components.
3.3.5
Where applicable, install a pressure relief device in the event that excess pressure
over 1500 PSI occurs in the misting system.
3.3.6 A valve installed at the end of a misting system is recommended. It will help purge
the system of air inside the pipes or lines. This can also be useful to flush lines before
winter weather to prevent freezing water damage due to expansion.
3.3.7 When misting, check all nozzles and ensure none are blocked. If blocked,
clean or replace the damaged nozzle.
Check that all connections are watertight ant not leaking. Leaking connections
will decrease the system pressure and affect misting nozzle performance.
For winter storage, run the pump, shut off the water supply, and allow the pump to
shut off due tothe inlet water sensor. Remove water from filter housing and purge
any lines or pipes connected to the high pressure side of the misting system.
Extension cables should not be used to power the unit. If necessary, keep the cable
length below 25 feet, and use an adequately rated cord designed for outdoor use.
3.3.8
3.3.8

RUN/STOP Current Program 8Mode Change Button
Temperature Control Button 9Enter Button
Mist ActivateTime Setting
Button 10 Up Button
ON/OFF Control Panel Power 7Humidity Control Button
Rest Time Setting Button
Time Button
11 Down Button
Rest
Mode
Time
Enter
Mist Rest HumidityTemp
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Guide of Function Keys
Temp
Time
Mode
4.2 Control Panel Functions
Enter
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3
4
5
6
8
Mist
Humidity
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